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  1. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Dear Sadh Sangat Jee, This is a heartfelt benti to the beloved Guru Roop Sangat. Over the last 10 years SAS has travelled up and down the breath of the UK, delivering seminars, workshops, working with young people and families. You,the Sangat, have showered us with indescribable love and support. You have kindly invited us to Gurdwaras Sahibs, and to your homes. We have sat together and talked through personal problems, shared your most distressing moments together, prayed together, cried together and laughed together. You have trusted us with your most intimate and personal problems and in return, we have tried to use our experience and expertise to work to resolutions. The SAS team are made up of volunteers, but as the cases and number of calls increase we are now finding it very difficult to reach all families. We are grateful to young volunteers who travel back and forth using their own time and money, but it is very difficult for us to continue like this under the increasing demand of the work. We did not really want to go down this route, but we’re at a point where we need the Sangat to let us know how we should continue. A typical grooming case, for example in Leeds, may require us to see the family and the victim at least a dozen times. That’s 100 man hours and typically £500 in fuel costs. This is now impossible to maintain by our volunteers with the number of cases we are receiving. We are looking to have 2 people employed. This in turn will allows us to deliver a much more reliable response service to families, ideally seeing a distressed family within 7 days in majority towns/cities, if not sooner. Also this allows us to deliver seminars every week, working with young people in universities and colleges to help prevent problems arising in the first place. Sadh Sangat ji, if you feel the SAS is delivering a valuable service to our community can you please support us by filling out a direct debit form or making a donation. http://www.sasorg.co.uk/donations/ We truly appreciate your continuous love and support.
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